Exaggeration.
It would not be common practice to have a colon and question mark ever in sequence.
When checking the answer to a given question
Might you be able to help me?
To indicate something you don't understand
I don't normally exaggerate but I think I've answered this question a thousand times before!
Nobody trusted Susan as she always tended to exaggerate anything she said. It is a natural tendency of every fisherman to exaggerate the size of his catch. The media like to exaggerate the truth, it helps them sell newspapers.
You exaggerate = Exageras
Don't exaggerate the risks!
Exaggerate is a verb."That's a nice story, Lisa, but please don't exaggerate."
How do Sam and Eric exaggerate what they saw
exaggerate, --d, --tion
Exaggeration is the abstract noun for exaggerate
yea you get in trouble for something you didn't do. one thing to exaggerate, it another to OVER exaggerate.): trust me i no how it feels!
Exaggerate is used to overstate or embellish something, while said is a simple way to indicate who is speaking. For example, "she exaggerated that she had a million things to do" can't be replaced with "she said that she had a million things to do" as it changes the meaning.
you should use strong sharp movemant and exaggerate your facial features and expressions
Synonyms of exaggerate include embellish, overstate, over stress, inflate, amplify.